Long Lee Under-8s ended their Keybury League campaign with a 100 per cent record, when they beat their closest rivals Menston 2-1. Two goals by Tom Marshall sealed the win and credit must go down to the whole team as they ended the season as champions, winning all 16 games, scoring 106 goals and conceding only five.

Long Lee Under-10s B came away from a strong Undercliffe side with a 1-0 victory and their second consecutive league title. Both teams played some outstanding football with Sammy Bailey picking up the man of the match award. Just three minutes from the end R J Gaughan set up Thomas Arthurs who side footed home to clinch the title with Long Lee's fifteenth consecutive win.

Long Lee Under-15s A clinched the Craven B title after a 7-1 victory over Bolton Woods B. All who have seen them in action this season have appreciated their flair and entertaining style.

Oakbank Under-8s beat Bolton Woods 3-2 with a lot of new players given their opportunity. Joe Gaughan bagged a hat-trick Mathew Lee got his second man of the match award of the day. There were also good performances from Josh Bellemy, Jake Almond and Lewis Wrathall.

Oakbank Under-9s A made their match against Silsden a six-pointer because of their fixture backlog. Silsden broke the deadlock on half-time when a speculative shot found its way into the Oakbank goal. In the second half Oakbank piled on the pressure only to be denied by some great shot stopping. Silsden increased their lead with 10 minutes remaining after yet another defensive mix up. Joe Gaughan finally hit the mark with a low drive and he equalised with a minute to go. Only seconds remained when Josh Kaine supplied the cross that found Josh Stubbs unmarked to fire home the winner. The man of the match award was shared by Joe Gaughan and Jordan Nurse.

Oakbank Under-9s B dominated throughout their match against Silsden Under 9s B and were 2-0 up at half-time, both goals coming from Mathew Lee. Chris Renwick grabbed a second half hat-trick and Bobby Wainwright also scored in the 6-0 victory.

Oakworth Under-12s played their best football of the season to beat Menston 4-0. Thomas Thompson's splendid strike opened the scoring quickly followed with one from Adam Spencer. The victory was rounded off with two from Andrew Fox, including an overhead kick. Special mentions must go to the defence of Thomas Clark, Rob Shaw, Dale Hawker and Casey Dickson, who were expertly marshalled by man of the match Ben Smith.

Oakworth Under-13s produced their worst performance of the season being held 3-3 in the League Cup at Shipley. Oakworth took the lead through Liam Gill but conceded an equaliser before the break. Oakworth led again when Ross Bailey scored from John Butcher's cross. Shipley battled hard and scored twice to lead 3-2, but Oakworth salvaged a draw when Liam Gill converted Joe Judson's cross. Liam Gill and Joe Judson shared the man of the match award.

Silsden Under-13s A produced a great team performance to defeat a strong Queensbury A side. 2-0 up at half-time, thanks to strikers Lee McGowan and Andrew North, Silsden had several other chances but no further goals to show for their superiority. A late Queensbury goal upped the tension but Silsden held out for another valuable win to keep them top. Man of the match was the outstanding Lee McGowan. Other good performances came from goalkeeper Jason Perry, William Maisey, Alexander Pietrovito, Gianluca Consoli and the hardworking Luke Scott.

Silsden Under-10s A secured the points against a much improved Queensbury A side with man of the match Joe Ridding scoring the first goal. Adam Sessford also scored and Oliver Wrigglesworth headed home a superb goal from a corner.

Silsden Under-10s B won 8-0 against Wilsden with the goals shared between six players. Wilsden found it dificult to break down Silsden's teamwork and goals came from Andy Kay (2), Ben Stead (2), Tom Sessford, Sam Wood and Tom Lohan. Jack Kendell also socred and was named man of the match after an impressive performance throughout.

Silsden Under-10s C drew 1- 1 with Idle Saints in a entertaining match. Both sides played good football with Elliot Sheppard and Nick Crook solid in defence with Ben Parker producing good saves. Ben O'Hara, Sam Chipman, Josh Banks and Ben Gannon teamed up well while Nick Brown worked hard and scored a well earned goal. The whole team shared the match award.

Silsden Under-7s A beat Eldwick A 7-0 with Ben Geary scoring a hat-trick. Other goals came from Oliver Peacock (2), Chris Wademan and Josh McNulty. Kurt Barker was man of the match.

Long Lee Under-13s returnedto winning ways with a 7-3 victory overWilsden. Craig Morris scored a hat-trick and there were two each for Lee Rickaby and Calum Flaherty. BenPetch and Jamea Leach were solid in midfield and defender Matthew Kelly was man of the match.

Oakworth Under-16s fought back from 3-0 down to hold on to a place in the next round of the league cup. Pat Carbury pulled one back before half time and goals from substitutes Darren jackson and Thomas Woodward made it 3-3. Ashley Rosendale got the winner and there were good games from Harry Milner, Ashley Rosendale and man of the match Mark Hardman.